Proceedings of the International School of Physics "Enrico Fermi.", Volume 11N. Zanichelli, 1960 - Nuclear physics |
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The existence of temperature is associated with the fact that the total energy is
conserved in a system of interacting particles . However , we know that there
exists for a Fermi system another first integral of the equations of motion : the ...
The existence of temperature is associated with the fact that the total energy is
conserved in a system of interacting particles . However , we know that there
exists for a Fermi system another first integral of the equations of motion : the ...
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greater than the elementary quantum of charge , is not quantized , and has no
direct relationship whatever to the charge of an elementary particle . 5 ) The
densities of energy , E2 / 87 , and of mass , E2 / 89c , associated with the typical
field ...
greater than the elementary quantum of charge , is not quantized , and has no
direct relationship whatever to the charge of an elementary particle . 5 ) The
densities of energy , E2 / 87 , and of mass , E2 / 89c , associated with the typical
field ...
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The y - ray energy is given by the binding energy . This sequence of events is
illustrated in Fig . 22 . • The instrument [ 40 ] used is shown in Fig . 23 . The main
difficulty is the rarity of genuine events due to the smallness of the cross - section
for ...
The y - ray energy is given by the binding energy . This sequence of events is
illustrated in Fig . 22 . • The instrument [ 40 ] used is shown in Fig . 23 . The main
difficulty is the rarity of genuine events due to the smallness of the cross - section
for ...
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Contents
GENERALITÀ | 1 |
PARTE PRIMA Problemi teorici | 9 |
PARTE SECONDA Correlazioni angolari polarizzazioni e decadimenti beta | 197 |
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